Royal London Cup Nottinghamshire 415 for 5 (Lumb 133, Christian 94, Wessels 76) beat Warwickshire 379 (Trott 100, Ambrose 73, Hain 69, Bell 60) by 36 runs Middlesex 211 for 3 (Stirling 125*) beat Gloucestershire 254 for 8 (Marshall 74, Roderick 64, Roland-Jones 3-36) by seven wickets (D/L method) Glamorgan 302 for 6 (Cooke 80, Donald 53, Wagg 52) beat Sussex 218 (Wright 65. Hogan 4-41) by 84 runs Northamptonshire 287 for 8 (Duckett 98, Keogh 66, Mahmood 3-55, Buck 3-45) beat Lancashire 211 (White 6-37) by 76 runs Somerset 180 for 2 (Myburgh 76, Allenby 71) beat Surrey 163 for 6 (Burns 51*) by eight wickets - D/L
Leicestershire Foxes have bolstered their batting ranks by snapping up big-hitting Cameron Delport for NatWest T20 Blast fixtures this summer. Delport, a South African-born left-hander, qualifies to play for Leicestershire as a non-overseas player. He has made 2,045 T20 runs in 88 innings at an average of 25.56 and strike rate of 135.70. Delport has also picked some useful wickets with his medium paced seamers, taking 23 at 27.56 with an economy rate of 7.65.
T20 Blast - North Group Worcestershire 170 for 7 (Kohler-Cadmore 60, Cox 42*, Sanderson 3-34) beat Northamptonshire 169 for 7 (Duckett 50, Leach 3-26) by three wickets Lancashire 77 for 1 (Clark 31*) beat Leicestershire 131 for 3 (Cosgrove 66*) by nine wickets (D/L method
T20 Blast - South Group Middlesex 173 for 8 (Morgan 59*, Napuer 3-40) beat Essex 156-8 (ten Doeschate 58*, McClenaghan 4-33) by 17 runs Sussex 143 for 6 (Taylor 62, Claydon 3-25) beat Kent 140 (Northeast 53, Mills 3-15, Jordan 3-18) by four wickets Somerset 189 for 4 (Myburgh 86*) beat Surrey 186 for 4 (Sibley 74*) by six wickets Glamorgan 172 for 4 (Ingram 64*, Donald 48*) beat Gloucestershire 168 for 8 (Noema-Barnett 37, Cockbain 37) by six wickets
Royal London Cup Somerset 179 for 8 (Hose 77, Allenby 68) tied with Essex 176 for 9 (Foster 75*, Gregory 4-23) - D/L Glamorgan 294 for 7 (Ingram 95*, Lloyd 65, Bragg 52) beat Kent 290 for 3 (Billings 106*, Denly 104) by three wickets Sussex 222 for 7 (Salt 81, Taylor 54) beat Middlesex 191 (Jordan 5-28) by 31 runs Worcestershire 91 for 3 (Kervezee 37*, Rushworth 3-19) beat Durham 90 (D'Oliveria 2-9) by seven wickets
Royal London Cup Yorkshire 314 for 8 (Lyth 125, Ballance 80, White 3-45) beat Northamptonshire 310 for 7 (Duckett 121, Wakely 71) by two wickets Surrey 235 for 4 (Burns 70*, Foakes 61*) beat Sussex 239 (Jordan 55, Wright 42, Wiese 41, Rampaul 4-47) by six wickets (D/L method) Kent 231 for 6 (Bell-Drummond 68, Northeast 64, Gregory 3-37) beat Somerset 136 (Thomas 3-31) by 95 runs Middlesex 294 for 7 (McCullum 110, Malan 70, Ingram 3-38) beat Glamorgan 266 (Ingram 85, Rudolph 45, Fuller 3-53) by 28 runs Gloucestershire 352 for 3 (Klinger 166*, Dent 142) beat Hampshire 342 for 8 (Andrew 70*, Dawson 57, Ervine 53, Alsop 50) by 10 runs
Birmingham have signed Australia wicketkeeper batsman Matthew Wade for the final six group games of their NatWest T20 Blast campaign. Wade replaces New Zealand's Luke Ronchi who was called-up for the tour of Zimbabwe and South Africa.
Tom Helm will miss the rest of the season because of an injury sustained during Middlesex's Royal London Cup match against Sussex at Hove on Sunday.
Royal London Cup Yorkshire 325 for 7 (Lyth 136) beat Lancashire 84 (Guptill 45, Willey 3-44, Carver 3-5 ) by 242 runs on D/L method Essex 289 for 5 (Bopara 74*) beat Kent 285 for 8 (Coles 91, Quinn 3-50, Zaidi 3-33) by five wickets Hampshire 289 for 8 (Alsop 116, Ervine 50, Batty 3-56) beat Surrey 283 for 9 (Foakes 72, Ansari 62, Berg 4-64) by six runs Durham 253 for 8 (Collingwood 69, Richardson 64, Gurney 5-51) beat Nottinghamshire 274 for 5 (Lumb 105, Christian 57) by two wickets (D/L method)
T20 Blast Gloucestershire 154 for 2 (Klinger 78, Marshall 42) beat Essex 153 for 8 (Westley 45) by eight wickets
T20 Blast Surrey 173 for 7 (Roy 35, Ansari 34*, Rayner 3-23) beat Middlesex 144 (Franklin 3-29, Rampaul 3-21) by 29 runs Warwickshire 145 for 6 (Bell 67) beat Derbyshire 141 for 7 (Madsen 38) by four wickets Northamptonshire 161 for 9 (Cobb 68, Coughlin 5-42) beat Durham 135 for 8 (Collingwood 38, Ashraf 3-17) by 26 runs Glamorgan 175 for 4 (Lloyd 97*, Ingram 60) beat Kent 121 (Coles 31, Blake 30, Steyn 4-18, Hogan 3-12) by 54 runs Gloucestershire 160 for 6 (Klinger 60, van der Merwe 3-16) beat Somerset 158 for 5 (Gayle 40) by four wickets
T20 Blast Nottinghamshire 167 for 6 (Christian 53*, Russell 41) beat Worcestershire 164 for 5 (Clarke 69*) by four wickets
T20 Blast Somerset 136 for 4 (Gayle 52, Jayawardene 45*) beat Hampshire 133 (Dawson 46, J Overton 4-22, Waller 4-33) by six wickets Birmingham 144 for 9 (Ronchi 53, Buck 4-26) beat Lancashire 39 for 4 (Clarke 2-25) by 18 runs (DLS method) Yorkshire 67 for 3 (Lyth 30) beat Derbyshire 153 for 9 (Thakor 30, Bresnan 3-22) by one run (DLS method)
21,000 watched the London derby between Surrey and Middlesex at the Oval. Surrey's turnover on the night is estimated to be as high as £700,000, once ticketing, hospitality and catering are accounted for. By way of context, Leicestershire's entire annual income in 2015 was £3.5m
Middlesex and England top-order batsman Nick Compton is taking an indefinite break from cricket. A club statement said that after "a challenging start to the season, both physically and mentally" it had been agreed for Compton to take time away
Leicestershire beat Essex by four wickets at Chelmsford Leicestershire 243 (Robson 74) and 159 for 6 (Robson 56, Cosgrove 38) - Essex 268 (Bopara 61, Westley 57) and 133 (McKay 4-37)
Surrey beat Nottinghamshire by 228 runs at the Oval Surrey 323 (Davies 82, Harinath 73, Curran 52, Ball 4-85) and 244-5 dec (Harinath 83) - Nottinghamshire 182 (Batty 4-23) and 157 (Taylor 68, Ansari 6-36)
Derbyshire drew with Worcestershire at Derby Derbyshire 467 for 5 dec (Godleman 204, Madsen 109, Broom 93) - Worcestershire 164 (Cox 40, Cox 4-28, Palladino 4-32) and 294 for 6 (Barnard 73, Clarke 63)
Yorkshire drew with Durham at Chester-le-Street Yorkshire 323 (Ballance 78, Lees 71, Bresnan 63, Rushworth 5-93) and 238 for 5 (Lees 74, Lyth 50) - Durham 172 (Burnham 49, Patterson 6-65) and 507 for 8 dec (Jennings 221*, Arshad 84, Collingwood 61)
Warwickshire drew with Lancashire at Old Trafford Warwickshire 263 (Ambrose 70*, Barker 64, Parkinson 5-49, Smith 3-30) and 195 for 2 (Bell 55*, Trott 50*) - Lancashire 308 (Croft 100, Brown 61) and 266 for 8 (Livingstone 106*, Hameed 103)